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Red
Cypress Mulch , bug-free!

Price: $17.50 per half yard

Cedar Mulch

Price: $18.25 per half yard

Mini Pine Nuggets

Price: $16.00 per half yard

Brown Cypress Mulch & Black Cypress Mulch

Price: $17.50 per half yard
Other Prices are as follows:
Double Hammer Hardwood Mulch
Price: $10.50 per half yard
Double Hammer Pine Mulch
Price: $14.50 per half yard
Certified Playground Cypress Chips
Price: $17.50 per half yard
call for the price of 100
or more yards
which can be delivered
anywhere in the USA!
Long-Leaf Pine Needles
Price: $3.99 per bale
Wheat Straw
Price: $3.99 per bale
Fill Dirt
Price: $15.00 per half yard
Mushroom Compost
Price: $25.00 per half yard
FACTS ABOUT MUSHROOM COMPOST:
Commercial mushrooms grow in a specially formulated and
processed compost made from wheat straw, hay, corn cobs, cotton
seed hulls, gypsum and chicken manure. The 3 to 4 week long
composting period is closely supervised and managed to assure
that the composting temperatures exceed 160°F for a few days in
addition to a steam pasteurization which occurs about one week
before mushroom spawn is mixed with the compost. Finally, a
layer of sphagnum peat moss mixed with ground limestone is top
dressed onto the compost, and mushrooms grow on the peat.
When the harvest if finished,
farmers steam pasteurize everything in the growing room and
dispose of the peat moss and compost that remain. This product
is sold as mushroom soil, spent mushroom compost (SMC) or spent
mushroom substrate (SMS). Mushroom soil is great for gardens as
a slow release organic fertilizer (2-1-1, pH 6.8) when mixed
into soil or as a mulch one year and a soil amendment the next.
With SMC there need be no concern about heavy metals or
pesticides since the compost ingredients have very low levels of
heavy metals. Mushroom farmers have used integrated pest
management practices for decades and pesticides are rarely used
on mushroom crops. With steam pasteurization, all weed seeds are
dead as are any insects and other pests that might be present.
It is best not to plant or transplant directly into SMC, mix the
SMC with soil at 50-50. |